If I hadn't been accepted to the college I am going to this fall, I would have chosen Charlotte.
A lot of my friends go there now, and a bunch of my friends who are in my graduating class will be attending UNCC this fall. A lot of kids around here go there [I live minutes away from the campus]. It's a very popular school where I live.
Then again, my sister went there for a semester, hated it, and left. She hasn't ever really been that into school. Don't get me wrong, she made good grades and everything, she just wasn't that into it. Most people I know love it there.
Personally, I would have chosen Charlotte over the two (and did... I enrolled before hearing about getting into my top choice - I actually never told them that I no longer plan on going there).
In all honesty, I think the only reason I considered Charlotte was to live at home & save money, to be with my friends, and to be in a familiar setting.
Now I'm going to college about 2 hours away, a setting I haven't been used to since I lived up north [cold, mountainous, beautiful, small town, etc.]
It's really up to you, though. Have you visited the campuses? Have you looked online at what they have to offer, which are good for your intended major, which place you're going to be more comfortable at?
College is all about you! Don't let others pressure your decision. Go to the place that suits you. After all, you won't have mommy and daddy holding your hands for that journey. College is where we get to be on our own and explore life, but where we can go back home and still have time to be kids. It's when we're first on our own. Don't do something you don't want to. College is your home for the next 4 years (or whenever you go)... be some place that you want to. You want to be comfortable while you're there. You want to like where you're living and where you're calling home.
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